Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!CMR001.BITNET!Mike_Schmidt From: Mike_Schmidt@CMR001.BITNET (Mike Schmidt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: SETTING UP A BBS Message-ID: <8901231522.AA29707@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 23 Jan 89 15:18:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 64 Alyre CHIASSON writes: >.... My main concern is that clients who have IBM systems >will not be able to retrieve and send information to a BBS run >under an Atari system. I assume that the Atari arc programs cannot >unarc an IBM arced file nor arc a file so that it can be unarced >by an IBM arc program. >Question >Is there an arc program that can shuttle between the IBM world and >the Atari world? If not, are there other options? I am not a super >programmer. In fact, there is no problem at all. They are the SAME arc programs, and I regularly use ARC on my AT to de-arc ST stuff, and vice-versa. In fact, the ARC on UNIX, VAXen, and other large systems is also compatible. >Secondly, I am not sure if IBM telecommunications software >programs can successfully communicate with an Atari BBS. Again, the only problem is in making sure that both ends have the same file transfer protocols, which are usually supported by all BBS systems; things like XMODEM, YMODEM, and KERMIT. Even non-text files transfer quite happily. In my own case, I use whatever computer I happen to be sitting at when I contact BBSs, and don't take any care what kind of a system is running the BBS. This all depends on the BBS software you run, not the machine. >Question > >Since the standard in modems appears to be Hayes compatible am I >right to assume that this means that all software based on this >standard must send the same ascii codes to get a BBS to upload and >download files? The modems only determine the 'electrical' standards, and the commands that the modems need to do dialing, etc. The codes required to upload and download files are determined by your BBS SOFTWARE, as are the fiule transfer protocols it supports. I don't think you need to worry about your clients on IBM systems not being able to access your BBS. *********************************************************************** Mike Schmidt bitnet: schmidtm@cmr001 Honeywell Bull Ltd arpa: schmidtm%cmr001.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu (until they change the name, again) ************************************************************************ As usual, my opinions are entirely fictional; any resemblance to other persons, real or corporate, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Mike Schmidt